Emmett Rutkowski joined the
Dartmouth staff as Director of Operations in 2012 and also serves as
goalkeeping coach.

In his first season at the helm
of the Big Green goalkeepers, starting goalkeeper Noah Cohen posted an 8-7-0
record with two shutouts. The South African native also earned Ivy League
Player of the Week accolades on Oct. 10 for back-to-back wins over Vermont and
Yale. Additionally, Rutkowski helped spear the Big Green to a 9-7-0, 5-2-0 Ivy
League record, which included an undefeated mark at Burnham Field.

Rutkowski comes to Dartmouth after a two-year stint as an
assistant coach at Frostburg State in Maryland. During his time with the Bobcats,
the team improved from 4-10-3 in his first season to 11-3-5 in the
second year. The Bobcats reached the Capital Area Conference (CAC) semifinals
and participated in the ECAC postseason tournament in 2011. In his two years at
Frostburg State, Rutkowski mentored three All-CAC players as well as the 2011
CAC Player of the Year in Ryan Russell.

A goalkeeper by trade, Rutkowski spent time playing in the
Premier Developmental League (PDL) with the Fredericksburg Hotspurs as well as
the F.C. Fredericksburg Gunners. Rutkowski also has experience with the Premier
Arena Soccer with the Fredericksburg Generals.

Rutkowski was a four-year letterwinner at University of Mary
Washington from 2006-10. A three-year
starting goalkeeper, Rutkowski earned first-team All-Conference and All-Region honors and was
team MVP and captain during his senior season.

In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Rutkowski
served as the head junior varsity coach at Chancellor High School in Spotsylvania,
Va., and has also coached and trained youth players in Virginia at numerous
camps.

Rutkowski holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF)
National B License and has a National Soccer Coaches Association of America
(NSCAA) Goalkeeping Level Two Diploma. He is also a member of the USSF and the
NSCAA.Rutkowski also earned his Masters of Education from Frsotburg State in the spring of 2012.